Jacky van Leeuwen, M.Ed., LMHC

Phone Counselor with Email and IM options

I offer Career focus in several ways:
• Choosing the optimal career for yourself, given your emotional and economic needs. Feeling stuck in deciding which career suits you? There are many factors we can discuss to help you commit to the best choice.
• Coping with career transitions whether these changes are due to personal preferences or shifts in location, market forces, life-stage, family needs. As with any transition, career-related upheavals challenge us to look at our own identities and any losses these changes come to represent.
• Managing work-related relationships. As with families, relationships at work greatly impact our sense of well-being, purpose, and optimism. A well-functioning and happy work environment can be created by any...(view profile to read more)

Philip Kolba, MA

Psychotherapist

Careers are integral to the identities of many people, while for others careers are simply means for attaining a happy life. Whether you’re developing your first career or looking to switch careers, I use a combination of assessment batteries and counseling to explore my clients’ goals, preferences, and aptitudes to identify their career path and develop a plan for achieving it.

Kevin Fleming Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

While most career counselors love to give you capacity based profiles of what your talents and interests are for your best bet career choices, Grey Matters international believes that most people make predictably irrational decisions and then after making them learn way to make them fit into their identities using various types of rationalizations and strategies. We are able to assist folks in career counseling type settings by giving a deeper look at their decision making profile so they can better understand where the core frustration or desire is coming from in the world of work. Contact kevin@kevinflemingphd.com or 877-606-6161.

Carl Hindy, Ph.D.

Clinical Psychologist, NH Licensed Psychologist

I'm not a career counselor in the sense of someone who will administer career tests or function directly toward your career as might a specialized career counselor or head hunter. Rather, I'm a psychologist with a general practice who has seen many people make job and career changes. Sometimes these were motivated by finally reaching a point of admitted lack of fulfillment, frustration, and literally "dreading" returning to the same situation. For others, layoffs and changes in available work finally were forcing a change. It's a pleasure to discuss with clients their strengths, the types of environments in which they excel, their career dreams ... and brainstorm together ...